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My cousin's stone arrow heads

Started by Friends call me Pac, July 27, 2012, 03:58:00 PM

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Friends call me Pac

I have a cousin in VT or NH that made these heads.  Can't remeber which state.  Never met him but I would like to.

His name is Tony.  I don't know if you are a member here or not but I sure hope so.  If not you should be.

I would really like to learn how to do this.

 
USAF Retired '85-'05

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Firstarrow

Being first, making a mark and being part of
something great!
Rich

May you keep the wind to your nose, have the patience of Job, and have your Firstarrow fly true.

CLOVIS

Me too Pac  I have been wanting to do this for as long as I can remember and that is a long time if you know what I mean.

Friends call me Pac

Clovis if you can find some of the right kind of rock I'll come over and see if we can do anything besides turning big rocks into little rocks.
USAF Retired '85-'05

An old hand me down recurve sparked the fire, Trad Gang fanned the flames.  There is no stopping now.  Burn baby burn!

StickBowManMI

Those are beautiful heads. I think that a little follow along build would be great if someone showed us how to do it.

Richie

Once a Marine always a Marine, Semper Fi

Friends call me Pac

I've never met Tony but I emailed his Dad (Wayne) today to see about getting Tony's email address.  If he isn't a member here on TG I'm sure going to try and get him to check it out.
USAF Retired '85-'05

An old hand me down recurve sparked the fire, Trad Gang fanned the flames.  There is no stopping now.  Burn baby burn!

LeeBishop

I have made myself a knapping kit. I mostly have obsidian but i don't like it because its so brittle and dangerous. Its so dangerous that you have ti make sure to not wipe your face or rub eyes while working with it because it breaks into such small pieces that cling to your skin. If you have antlers then you can make some old-school tools to knap with.

Deer jawbones make for good tools to cut shoulders with.

Roadkill

Google up knapping for several instructions
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Jon Stewart

go to you tube/flintknapping.  You will have many hours of flinknapping instruction.

Cochise

Alot of knappers hang out at The Paleo Planet and Primitive Archer forums.

LinemanARK

Hey guys if ya'll need some hard drawn copper for this napping I can get it for nothing and send it to ya, I am a lineman and we still got some around the shop that we don't use anymore. I have seen bones used before but the guys I've seen doing it use small peices of copper in a handle to chip away the edges.  Mike

LeeBishop

QuoteOriginally posted by rezeen6.5:
Hey guys if ya'll need some hard drawn copper for this napping I can get it for nothing and send it to ya, I am a lineman and we still got some around the shop that we don't use anymore. I have seen bones used before but the guys I've seen doing it use small peices of copper in a handle to chip away the edges.  Mike
Sure, ill take some copper. I like to knap outside when its not 105 degrees outside. I mostly use bones, but that copper grips thestone well without wearing out too quickly

LinemanARK

Mr Lee how long a peice u need and an address. The way i see itis if (freinds call me pac) can help me out I should return the favor.  Mike

LeeBishop

It depends on the diameter. Is it like a wire or flat bar?

LinemanARK

Its wire its called arking horn wire, anyway its what a few of the guys around here use, its smaller that a 1/4" bolt you can cut it with a pair of 9" klien pliers. Mike

LeeBishop

Four inch strands would be good enough to put in a handle and sharpen. Thanks, fella. Will send you my address. Appreciate it. No rush.


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